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1
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describe a chemical test you could carry out ti show a thing contains lipids (3)

A

-crush in ethanol
-add to water
-white emulsion

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2
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describe how you would use a biochemical test ti show a sample contained a reducing sugar (2)

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-benedict’s and heat
-green/yellow/orange/red

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3
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describe how you would use a biochemical test to show a solution contained protein (2)

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-biuret
-purple

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4
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explain what is meant by a polymer (1)

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molecule made up of many similar molecules

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5
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describe how the sequence of amino acids in part of a protein from a persons years could enable this protein to act as an enzyme inhibitor(6)

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  1. sequence of AA gives shape
    2.this is a tertiary structure
    3.has similar shape to substrate
    4.competes for active site
  2. fits at allosteric site
  3. distorts active site
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6
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explain how proteins are suited for their roles as receptor molecules (4)

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  1. many different sorts of proteins
  2. different primary structures
  3. shape allows formation of receptor site into which
  4. substrate fits
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7
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explain how the structure if fibrous proteins is related to their functions (7)

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-long chains of AA
- chains fold into helix or pleated sheets
-many polypeptide chains together
-by hydrogen and disulphide bonds
-fibres provide strength
-sheets provide flexibility
-e.g collagen in bones

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8
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unsaturated differs ti a saturated

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absence if double bonds in a hydrocarbon chains unable to accept more hydrogen

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9
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desc structure of cellulose and explain how cellulose is adapted for its function in cells (6)

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  1. b glucose
    2.joined by condensation
    3.1:4 link between carbon atoms
    4.hydrogen bonds link long straight chains
  2. cellulose makes cell walls strong
    6.bonds are difficult to break
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10
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explain how the properties if starch are related to its role in living organisms (4)

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  • role is storage & insoluble
    -stays inside the cell
    -coiled molecule
    -lots of glucose in a small space
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11
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explain how cellulose gives cotton it’s strength (3)

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  • straight unbranched chains
    -multiple chains form microfibrils
  • hydrogen bonds hold chains together
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12
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explain how structure of cellulose is linked to its function (2)

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  • hydrogen bonds
    -strength
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13
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two ways in which structure if cellulose is different from structure if starch (2)

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starch is a glucose
cellulose b glucose

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14
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explain how a change in the primary structure if a globular protein may result ins. different 3d structure (3)

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-sequence of AA changes
-tertiary structure folds in a different way
- bonds form in different places

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15
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describe the structure of an aa molecule and how they link together (6)

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  1. aa based on carbon with 4 groups attatched
    2.amino group, carboxyl group
  2. R-group by side chain
    4.R-group differs from one aa to another
    5.aa joined by condensation
    6.bomd forms involves removal of molecule of water
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16
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explain how amino acid molecules may be linked to form a polypeptide chains unable which is folded into a specific tertiary shape (6)

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  • condensation
    -removal of water molecule
    -from amino and carboxyl groups
    -forming peptide bonds
    -same aa in same sequence
    -bonds form between r - groups
17
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desc how y could use benedicts reagent to test urine for presence of reducing and non reducing sugars (4)

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-add benedicts reagent to urine and heat
-turn green/yellow/orange/red
-heat with acid then neutralise
-heat with benedict’s solution